Cairn: Exploring Presence and Place through Reimagined Field Journals

Keywords: Exploration, Journey, Landscape, Place, Publication

Abstract

This practice-led research project explores a personal reconnection with the landscape of Aotearoa. It takes the form of eight stacked books which become symbolic "stones" within a "paper cairn”, employing the metaphor of a cairn to represent the marking of significant places. Each book implements elements of illustration, photography, and storytelling to evoke a sense of place and create an immersive exploration of a specific location in Aotearoa. Taking cues from the conventions of field journals as a genre of publication, Cairn takes a phenomenological approach to place, concerned with how a personal experience of each location might manifest visually. Woven throughout is an ode to New Zealand’s natural beauty and exploration off the beaten track. 

Author Biographies

Sophie Williamson, Auckland University of Technology

Sophie Williamson is a communication designer based in Auckland, New Zealand. Having lived in England for most of her life, she is interested in exploring her rediscovered personal connection with the landscape and environment of her new home through design.

Marcos Mortensen Steagall

 

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Published
2024-10-20